both work close to reality. Costa Vece (*1969) shows with "Look back in Anger" a monumental shipwreck which is stranded in the calm waters of the museum world. Fact and fiction - how close, how far apart are they? Christine Hill (*1968)combines artistic work with everyday life. In recent years, the "Volksboutique" has grown away from any concrete connection with the specific place as a secondhand shop in Berlin and has developed into a kind of travelling enterprise.
both work close to reality. Costa
Vece (*1969) shows with "Look
back in Anger" a monumental
shipwreck which is stranded in the
calm waters of the museum world.
Fact and fiction - how close, how far
apart are they? The viewer gets
further insight in the narrative
structure by viewing the new video
installation in the inside of the bow,
which can be climbed into. The
installation is distinguished by a
high degree of intensity, an almost
immediate dialogue with existential
and emotional questions and
meaningful aesthetic refraction.
Emotional states such as
melancholy and vulnerability
emerge.
Christine Hill
(*1968)combines artistic work with
everyday life. In recent years, the
"Volksboutique" has grown away
from any concrete connection with
the specific place as a secondhand
shop in Berlin and has developed
into a kind of travelling enterprise.
Basically, it is a label under which
different products are produced and
specific forms of organisation are
tested. The "Volksboutique" is a
venue, a container for ideas and a
sales platform. Under the title of
"Organizational Ventures", the
exhibition in the migros museum
gives an insight into the range of the
"Volksboutique" enterprise. A
representative selection of products
such as "Pilot", the "Making Of" a
TV- Talkshow, and "Vendible" is
introduced in the "Volksboutique
Reference Library".
Image: Costa Vece, Look back in Anger, 2001, Installation, mixed media
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